Making Hot Process Soap with Recipe | MO River Soap

Making Hot Process Soap with Recipe | MO River Soap

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Making Hot Process Soap with Recipe | MO River Soap
Hi everyone! I'm making hot process soap! This is something that I only do occasionally and do not claim to be a master of it. Every now and again, I appreciate making a batch of soap that is ready a little bit faster. I formulate my soaps to be a bit gentler so the bubbles won't be 'high coconut intense' but they will feel great to use! Edited to add: ~ I did misspeak about the soap being fully cured. I meant fully saponified. The soap still needs time to 'rest' as I call it and evaporate excess water. This link was shared with me and I found it to be very detailed. https://classicbells.com/soap/cure.asp While the soap is safe to use, I do prefer at least two weeks for HP soap to cure. I also know (and may or may not have relayed the thought well enough) that the soap at two weeks isn't going to be anything like it will be at 4-8 weeks or more. It will definitely improve. ~Also, someone commented that unless the soap is 100% translucent that the lye is not completely inactive. That is why it is generally okay to add yogurt at the end of the cook. ~Another good read: https://www.ultimatehpsoap.com/post/dairyandyogurtinsoap S H O P Our products are available at moriversoap.com. We appreciate your support and are thankful for all orders! If you are unable to purchase, please help support us by subscribing, rating this video with a thumbs up, commenting, and sharing our posts. You can also follow us on Instagram and Facebook. http://instagram.com/moriversoap/ Facebook Page – make sure to select to ‘get notifications’: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Missouri-River-Soap/264348723577234 Facebook Group : https://www.facebook.com/groups/MissouriRiverSoap (This group is not a general soapmaking/wax making/craft group. This group is only for the happenings of MO River Soap.) ________________________ R E C I P E 2.5:1 Water to Lye Ratio 6% Super Fat 40% Olive Oil 20% Coconut Oil 10% Palm Oil 10% Rice Bran Oil 10% Castor Oil 10% Cocoa Butter Organic Cane Sugar ( I used 1 TBSP for a 60 oz batch) 1 tsp ppo Sodium Lactate 3% (of oil weight) Essential Oil Blend Modern Soapmaking Hot Process Tutorial: https://www.modernsoapmaking.com/hot-process-soap-in-a-crockpot-tutorial/ Lovin' Soap Hot Process Tutorial: https://www.lovinsoap.com/2016/11/fluid-hot-process-soap-tutorial-recipe-fluid-hp/ Essential Oil Calculator: eocalc.com **Beginner Soapmakers LOOK HERE** If you have never made soap before, it is important that you research and arm yourself with knowledge before you ever attempt making soap. Here is a learning series that we recommend you watch to start your journey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yR6ttCSrLJI&list=PLAADF6209996265D2 Look for soapmaking books by Anne-Marie Faiola, the owner of Bramble Berry. Read up on Soapqueen.com. **Cautions & Disclaimers** Soapmaking requires the use of a caustic material called Sodium Hydroxide. This must be respected and handled with care. It is your responsibility to research, know, and adhere to all safety measures for making cold process soap. Please note that while any soapmaker can use the same materials to create the same soap, each soapmaker has a personal touch and skill base that may cause varied results. Always recheck a recipe using a soapmaking lye calculator. Never just trust a recipe, a video, or an tutorial without doing some research to know that everything is correct. While we all can do our best to share with you and provide tutorials, you are responsible for you, your materials, and your actions. Missouri River Soap LLC is not responsible for injuries, accidents, or performance due to sharing this recipe and demonstrating this process. ________________________ F I L M I N G & E D I T I N G Camera used to film: Canon M50 Camera used for images: Nikon D3200 with 50mm lens Video Editing Software: Adobe Premiere Pro Music by Epidemic Sound: http://www.epidemicsound.com